Facial Areas

Long-Term Hair Reduction for the Face

Facial laser hair removal targets unwanted hair on areas such as the upper lip, chin, jawline, and cheeks. The treatment uses light energy to damage hair follicles, reducing regrowth over time. It’s a long-lasting alternative to shaving or waxing, helping to minimize irritation, breakouts, and ingrown hairs. This method is suitable for both small and large facial areas and is commonly chosen for smoother, clearer skin.

 

Safe and Effective for Delicate Areas

Our Edmonton med spa offers facial laser hair removal using technology that works across all skin tones. Each session is adjusted based on your skin and hair type to ensure safe application and consistent results.

 

Most clients notice finer hair and slower regrowth after a few sessions. It’s a practical choice for anyone looking to reduce facial hair with fewer touch-ups over time.

 

At Lipstick Empire we’re able to treat all skin types and all hair with pigment (colour) using our straight laser device. Our laser technicians use a handheld device and can treat multiple areas of the body, the most popular being the legs, chin, upper lip, and Brazilian (for a full treatment list see below). 

Suitable For

Benefits

Pricing

Ab Line / Glabelle / Feet / Hands / Areola / Ears

$60 / treatment

Neck

$75 / treatment

Upper Lip

$85 / treatment

Underarms

$105/ treatment

Sideburns

$145 / treatment

Cheeks / Upper Arm

$150 / treatment

Flanks / Bikini / Forearm

$175 / treatment

Beard and Neck / Shoulder / Full Face

$200 / treatment

Lower Back

$225 / treatment

Upper Back / Chest / Full Abdomen

$250 / treatment

Brazilian

$250/ treatment

Lower Leg / Upper Leg / Full Arms

$300 / treatment

Full Back

$350 / treatment

Full Leg (including Bikini line)

$525 / treatment

Full Body

$725 / treatment

Your Beauty Investments

Buy 5, Get 2 Free on Laser Hair Removal

Plus, receive lifetime $50 touchup sessions (depending on the area)

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